Therapists for college students near Denver, CO
In her approach to care, Alaina prioritizes authenticity. She believes in being genuine and transparent, fostering an environment where growth and support flourish through validation, humor, and mutual respect. Central to her practice are evidence-based and client-centered methodologies, particularly drawing upon cognitive behavioral interventions and trauma reprocessing techniques. Alaina guides clients in living more authentically, encouraging them to embrace their true selves and pursue paths aligned with their values and aspirations. Alaina's aim is to cultivate a strong rapport with clients, establishing a safe and trusting environment conducive to meaningful change.
IMPROV COMEDY + MINDFUL SELF-COMPASSION = PLAY THERAPY FOR GROWN-UPS Are you struggling with feelings of disconnection and isolation? Are you too self-critical or perfectionistic and want to work on your self-esteem and sense of self? Do you want to learn how to let go, have fun, and live in the moment? Do you want to get more in touch with your playful and creative inner child? Does the idea of doing improv comedy make you feel nervous, but you’re intrigued? Do you like to laugh? Within a small supportive group of 4-6 people that meets for eight weeks, you will learn coping skills that will help you to better manage feelings of social anxiety and self-doubt so that you can feel calmer and more connected. You will gradually practice your new skills in real time through tailored improv comedy exercises that are designed to support you on the path towards working with uncomfortable feelings more effectively. At its core, improv comedy helps you to be kinder to yourself and not take yourself so seriously! Coupling improv exercises with mindful self-compassion will help you to develop your psychological flexibility and resilience as you tap into your innate creativity.
Welcome! I am so happy you're here. My name is Taylor Marie and I am an experienced therapist from New York. I specialize in trauma-informed, person-centered care, integrating CBT, DBT, spiritual counseling, and existential approaches. I seek to help those feeling lost in life and those who are going through hard times. My passion lies in supporting clients through trauma recovery (particularly those healing from or leaving abusive relationships), narcissistic abuse recovery, individuals experiencing religious trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, PTSD, sexual abuse, and personality disorders. My passion lies in supporting clients through trauma recovery (particularly those healing from or leaving abusive relationships), narcissistic abuse recovery, individuals experiencing religious trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, PTSD, sexual abuse, and personality disorders. My therapeutic style is non-judgmental and centered on creating a safe, supportive space where clients can feel seen, heard, and valued. I deeply enjoy learning about my clients’ stories! I can help you navigate challenges, cope w/ symptoms, find meaning, and regain a sense of self and purpose! How Taylor Can Help: -Cult Recovery -Psychological & Emotional Recovery -Identity Reconstruction & Empowerment -Building Resilience & Independence -Anxiety/Depression -PTSD - Domestic Abuse Trauma - Religious Trauma -Personality Disorders -Feelings of being lost or disconnected from life's purpose - Trauma-Informed Counseling - Enhance self-awareness and self-compassion - Effective goal-setting
Are you your own worst critic? You are the first one to point out your faults, and a part of you continues to feel like you’re not doing enough. Do you put the needs of others before your own - feeling that sick-to-your-stomach guilt when saying “no”? Do you find yourself escaping in work, hobbies, and relationships to avoid sitting with your thoughts and feelings? If these feel familiar, I am with you, and I would love to be a support for you. Let’s quiet that inner critic that can be so very loud, and make space for a voice with a bit more kindness. Let's work together towards more self-trust, self-compassion and self-esteem. I take a very relational approach to therapy. I want our time to feel like an exhale - a space where you can show up as you are, share openly, & feel understood. I enjoy bringing my personality into the space with humor and shared interests. Clients who work with me share that I am warm, thoughtful and compassionate, while also creating a space for growth. If you are interested in working together, please reach out for a free consultation. Don't see your concern listed in my profile? Let's chat and explore whether we would be a good match in working together.
SageWell is a private psychology practice offering holistic psychotherapy and EMDR to adolescents, college students, adult individuals, couples, and families. Dr. Harmeling is passionate about working with individuals experiencing anxiety, perfectionism, trauma, and lack of fulfillment in their lives. She also specializes in parenting coaching, improving parent-child bonds, working with highly sensitive people, and preparing couples for marriage. SageWell is currently offering exclusively remote video services to clients in Colorado and Vermont. We are a safe and affirming place for individuals of any background and identity. Call 802-448-0332 to set up your free consultation and learn if SageWell could be a good fit for you.
If you're interested in working through childhood complexity or pain, or are wondering why present relationships sometimes feel dysfunctional or stressful, we'd likely be a great fit. Our time together will blend both past and present, and will help you learn what parts of your history are unconsciously influencing your present.
Are you feeling overwhelmed with classes and social demands? Working through a relationship or family conflict? Hoping to build up confidence but not sure how? It’s understandable and normal that we might need help working through life’s challenges. It’s my goal to offer support and compassion as you navigate these challenges in hopes of creating a better and deeper understanding of yourself. I believe that through this understanding of yourself comes healing, growth, and an ability to identify and express your emotions. I want to help you find confidence, peace, and self-compassion. My specialties include college-aged women and post-college twenty-somethings entering the workforce. Women and young adults face unique experiences and I'm passionate about helping navigate them. Family systems therapy and attachment theory are the pillars of my work. I also use a trauma informed approach, person-centered therapy, and CBT. I approach my work with curiosity, humility, and humor (sometimes we just need to laugh a little). My goal is to create a welcoming and nonjudgmental space where you feel safe and empowered to express your thoughts and feelings. Through a collaborative approach, I strive to create a compassionate and sincere therapeutic relationship.
As a therapist, I specialize in supporting college students as they navigate the unique challenges of this transformative stage of life—whether it’s academic stress, relationship dynamics, identity exploration, or mental health concerns. College life isn’t easy! My approach is grounded in empathy, collaboration, and a deep understanding of the pressures students face. Together, we’ll work to build resilience, develop coping strategies, and create a path toward balance and growth, so you can thrive both personally and academically. You can check your insurance information and schedule directly through the Headway website!
Kate Salama, M.D. is a board certified adult psychiatrist, who specializes in women's mental health and reproductive psychiatry. She has a lot of experience treating depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and trauma across the lifespan. She has completed a fellowship in Women's Mental Health and has expertise in premenstrual dysphoric disorder, pregnancy & postpartum, perinatal loss, and infertility.
I have a wide range of experience working with individuals. I primarily focus on helping clients understand how experiences in their life have influenced their beliefs, behaviors, emotions and relationships. I think this helps clients understand what action they need to take to feel connected to themselves and others. If I can be helpful in deepening your relationships with others and self please give me a call. I have been a therapist for 15 years. I have worked in the field of addiction for 6 years. I work with individuals processing, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, trauma, and navigating life transitions. Therapy is helpful and daunting. I remember when I first went to therapy I felt uncomfortable, embarrassed, and scared. I also wanted something to be different in my life. Things did change and I felt better. I believe you can have the same experience and I can offer you a compassionate, experienced, presence that will help you find the change you want.
My name is Jorge Flores (he/him/él) and I am a Licensed Social Worker (LSW) in Colorado. I provide individual counseling virtually to adults aged 18 to 65 in English and Spanish. I offer a safe, nonjudgmental space for adults to explore challenges such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, religious trauma, LGBT+ issues, and immigration-related stress. Using a combination of mindfulness techniques, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), I help clients navigate personal struggles, build emotional resilience, and develop healthier coping strategies for managing stress, relationships, career pressures, and emotional well-being.
Peregrine Counseling and Wellness is a 501c3 nonprofit mental health organization based in southeast Denver, CO. We aim to promote wellbeing from a mind-body perspective, working to heal trauma through the integration of evidence-based practices. We accept a variety of insurances and work with clients of all ages from diverse backgrounds and situations.
Are you queer and struggling with body image and food? Or just feeling disconnected from your body? Are you looking for a therapist who gets it—who’s been there? I am an eating disorder therapist who is also queer. Believe it to not, the LGBTQ community is hit hardest when it comes to struggling with our relationship with our bodies. Many of us have had eating disorders, and even more of us struggle significantly with body image. As a trained somatic therapist, I hope to support you to have a better relationship with your body, and to understand the language it speaks—including how trauma may have manifested in your nervous system.
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Welcome! My name is Dylan Larson-Konar, and I'm a practitioner at Birch Psychology. I specialize in emerging adults, and was previously at the Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS) at CU Boulder. My approach is warm, down-to-earth, and direct, and I'm experienced in working with anxiety, OCD, depression, trauma, loss, gender/sexuality, relationship issues, identity exploration, and multicultural concerns. Give me a call for a free phone consult -- (720) 307-3463 x23 -- to see if we're a good fit. I'm taking new clients and welcome in-person or telehealth visits.
I utilize evidenced based interventions from both acceptance and commitment therapy and trauma-informed care principles in my practice. I graduated in 2017 from the University of Denver with my Masters in Social Work and have been providing both inpatient and outpatient treatment since that time. My education and both, personal and professional experiences have allowed me to develop skills to work with diverse, often marginalized populations, such as members of the LGBTQIA+ population or those where English is not their first language. My specialities for work center around severe mental illnesses, such as: schizophrenia and other thought disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety disorders. Typically clients I work with have the above noted challenges, but have also experienced other stressors in their relationships, employment, and/or with addiction(s) of some kind.
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Are you a young adult struggling with depression or anxiety? Are you finding it hard to adapt to the academic demands and new social situations of college, and finding yourself feeling lonely, isolated, or overwhelmed? If so, I think I can help you chart a course that will help you feel better, less alone, and more connected. Adapting to life at college and planning for adulthood pose many challenges and leave some young adults feeling adrift and confused. There are many new situations to navigate whether they be how to make friends, how to balance academics with extracurriculars, or how to date and find connection. I have worked with college students and young adults for over 10 years to help them find their path, understand themselves, and deal effectively with their emotional struggles. Together, we will seek to understand what it is that troubles you and develop ways to productively deal with these difficulties. Therapy is, at its core, a relationship built on trust that focuses on helping you gain a better understanding of yourself so that you can better navigate your feelings, challenge your fears, and live a full life. I hope that we can work together to help you find your way.
My name is Blanca Martinez Walter and I am a licensed Latina holistic and spiritual therapist, living in Denver, Colorado. I am licensed in both the state of California and Colorado. The fancy title I have earned is Licensed Clinical Social Worker, but I prefer the other title (spiritual therapist). I blend my experience working with Latinx in psychotherapy with my deep interest in spirituality and the mind, body, and soul connection. My therapeutic approach is holistic, incorporating intuition, signs that universe sends you, body awareness, inner child work, and a comprehensive understanding of your past and present experiences to understand how you came to be. In my practice I work with first generation latinas/latinos seeking change, wanting to get more attuned to their intuition, open to looking at past patterns and being challenged, all the while doing so with a therapist that has a cultural background similar to theirs. Common issues addressed in my practice include the effects of childhood parentification, perfectionism, self-care issues, life transitions, grief, relationship challenges, and other issues unique to the first-generation experience. As your therapist, I will be your cheerleader and I will also be that person that challenges you and disagrees with you, because without discomfort there is no growth. I balance both humor, gentleness and disagreement in my therapeutic sessions. And yes, I speak Spanglish. I offer a free 15 min consultation to determine what your needs are going to be, what you are looking for in treatment and with that determine whether we would be a good match. I can offer a special rate for college students of $90 for 45 minutes. *If you are dealing with suicidal thoughts, it may be determined that telehealth is not the option.
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